Title of article :
Prevalence and Correlates of Drug-drug Interactions in the Regional Hospital of Gjilan, Kosovo
Author/Authors :
Shabani, Driton University of Pristine - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Pharmacy, Kosovo , Shabani, Driton University of Medicine, Albania , Tahiri, Zejdush University of Medicine, Albania , Bara, Petrit University of Medicine, Albania , Hudhra, Klejda University of Medicine, Albania , Malaj, Ledian University of Medicine, Albania , Jucja, Besnik University of Medicine, Albania , Bozalia, Adnan University of Pristine - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Pharmacy, Kosovo , Burazeri, Genc Maastricht University - Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences, School for Public Health and Primary Care (CAPHRI) - Department of International Health, Netherlands
From page :
268
To page :
271
Abstract :
Aim: Our aim was to assess the prevalence and socioeconomic and clinical correlates of drug-drug interactions among the adult population of transitional Kosovo. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted including a representative sample of 1921 patients aged ≥18 years (mean age: 57.8±11.2 years; 50.3% women; overall response: 96%) from the regional hospital of Gjilan, Kosovo, during 2011-2013. Potential drug-druginteractions were assessed and clinical data as well as demographic and socioeconomic information were collected. Binary logistic regression was used to assess the correlates of drug-drug interactions. Results: Upon multivariable adjustment for all the demographic and socioeconomic factors as well as the clinical characteristics, drug-drug interactions were positively and significantly related to older age (OR=2.1, 95%CI=1.3-2.8), a lower educational attainment (OR=1.4, 95%CI=1.1-1.9), a longer hospitalization period (OR=2.7, 95%CI=2.1-3.6), presence of three groups of diseases [infectious diseases (OR=1.7, 95%CI=1.3-2.4), cardiovascular diseases (OR=1.8, 95%CI=1.4-2.6), respiratory diseases (OR=1.6, 95%CI=1.2-2.5)], presence of comorbid conditions (OR=3.2, 95%CI=2.3-4.4) and an intake of at least four drugs (OR=5.9, 95%CI=4.6-7.1). Conclusions: Our study provides important evidence on the prevalence and socioeconomic and clinical correlates of drug-drug interactions among the hospitalized patients in the regional hospital of Gjilan, Kosovo. Findings from our study should raise the awareness of decision-makers and policy makers about the prevalence and determinants of drug-drug interactions in the adult population of post-war Kosovo.
Keywords :
drug , drug interaction , Gjilan region , hospitalized patients , Kosovo , Western Balkans.
Journal title :
Materia Socio Medica
Journal title :
Materia Socio Medica
Record number :
2681292
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